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1. Begin to define your research proposal by making a wiki page to collect your ideas and resources (you can do this on one page with your partner or split the effort and each turn in an individual page). Keep in mind that your presentation to the class will ultimately need: | 1. Begin to define your research proposal by making a wiki page to collect your ideas and resources (you can do this on one page with your partner or split the effort and each turn in an individual page). Keep in mind that your presentation to the class will ultimately need: | ||
-a brief project overview - Mod2 type screening, but | -a brief project overview -> We are looking into implementing a Mod2 type screening, but instead of cell viability measured through flow cytometry, we would screen mechanistic properties. In this way we can see how cells change with time over a full dosing schedule. The other main idea we were looking into is using this as a screening technique for cancer (see below for more details). | ||
-sufficient background information for everyone to understand your proposal - Alejandro has most of this. | -sufficient background information for everyone to understand your proposal -> Alejandro has most of this. | ||
We have not yet discussed what we will focus on, one idea is cancer screening. Could this be sensitive enough to pre-screen for metastases? | We have not yet discussed what we will focus on, one idea is cancer screening. Could this technique be sensitive enough to pre-screen for metastases? | ||
http://www.rsc.org/images/loc/2012/pdf/4.A1-2.pdf; Example of Screening by mechanistic properties | http://www.rsc.org/images/loc/2012/pdf/4.A1-2.pdf; Example of Screening by mechanistic properties | ||
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006349506724808; Specifically | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006349506724808; Specifically relevant to Leukemia screenings | ||
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1. Begin to define your research proposal by making a wiki page to collect your ideas and resources (you can do this on one page with your partner or split the effort and each turn in an individual page). Keep in mind that your presentation to the class will ultimately need:
-a brief project overview -> We are looking into implementing a Mod2 type screening, but instead of cell viability measured through flow cytometry, we would screen mechanistic properties. In this way we can see how cells change with time over a full dosing schedule. The other main idea we were looking into is using this as a screening technique for cancer (see below for more details). -sufficient background information for everyone to understand your proposal -> Alejandro has most of this. We have not yet discussed what we will focus on, one idea is cancer screening. Could this technique be sensitive enough to pre-screen for metastases?
http://www.rsc.org/images/loc/2012/pdf/4.A1-2.pdf; Example of Screening by mechanistic properties http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006349506724808; Specifically relevant to Leukemia screenings
a statement of the research problem and goals project details and methods predicted outcomes if everything goes according to plan and if nothing does needed resources to complete the work